Flex Your Feelings
In this powerful and thought-provoking episode, Psychologist, best-selling author and educator, Anne Dickson unpacks decades of work in assertiveness training, revealing how deeply our ability to speak up is shaped by cultural conditioning and gender expectations. She traces the roots of patriarchy through history and psychology, showing how suppressed feelings—especially among women—have reinforced silence and inequality. From the early days of the assertiveness movement to today’s evolving conversations around feminism and self-expression, Anne explores why so many women struggle to communicate their needs and how reclaiming emotional awareness can be a radical act of self-empowerment. But this conversation goes far beyond theory—it’s a deeply human exploration of anger, boundaries, and connection. Anne offers practical insights into distinguishing assertiveness from aggression, navigating difficult emotions, and building authentic relationships across genders. With honesty and hope, she challenges listeners to rethink how trust and friendship can dismantle cycles of misunderstanding and misogyny. Ultimately, this episode is an invitation to step out of silence and into strength—because, as Anne reminds us, hope is what gives life meaning, and real change begins when we learn to truly hear ourselves and each other, in the spirit of friendship and kindness. keywords assertiveness, gender equality, patriarchy, emotional intelligence, feminism, social change, self-empowerment, human emotions, cultural transformation TikTok: @annedicksonauthor Website: annedickson.co.uk
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